For Paralympian Ezra Frech, normalizing disability is his ultimate gold medal
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Ezra Frech recently achieved a world-record high jump at the U.S. Paralympic trials, aiming not just for victory but to inspire a changing perception of disability.
'I feel I have the beautiful burden to share my story and inspire the next generation because this community means the world to me,' said Frech.
Frech underlines the dire situation for children with disabilities, facing abandonment and bullying, which drives him to advocate for normalization and acceptance.
Frech emphasizes the importance of representation and community support in overcoming challenges, recalling how his family introduced him to adaptive sports from a young age.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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